By: Terrence Pires My 8-year-old daughter is currently being evaluated for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). I also have a nephew and cousins back home in England who are both on the spectrum. Robots4Autism (R4A) has unexpectedly become a resource for me to learn...

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision on March 21, 2017, that schools must do more than provide a “merely more than de minimus” education program for students with disabilities. THE RULING The decision is the result of a case known as Endrew F. v....

By: Fred Margolin Every day, about 100 people are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the United States. Studies indicate that this costs the U.S. over $238 billion per year, with a projection of about $1 trillion annually by 2025. While ASD does not have...

Written By Michelle McFarlin Milo the robot is inherently fascinating to kids: he looks like a kid, he talks, he makes a wide range of facial expressions, and he even dances. But what gives Milo the potential to change the lives of students with autism spectrum...

By Fred Margolin In Endrew v. Douglas County, a case decided this March by the United States Supreme Court, the justices found that school districts must give students with disabilities the chance to make meaningful, “appropriately ambitious” progress. With new...

By Richard Brooke My wife and I were very lucky to adopt four amazing children from China, each about 18 months apart from each other in age, and each special in their own way. But our youngest son, Brogan, brought an entirely different challenge to the table. ...

One father shares his story of how he helped his autistic son connect with the world, and how it inspired him to help others like him. By Jack Howarth One in 68 kids in the United States has been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and my son Brandon is...